- John Jasperse
John Jasperse (born 1963 [Morgenroth 2004] , p.187] ) is an American
choreographer and dancer. Since 1990 he has beenartistic director and choreographer of theNew York City -based John Jasperse Company.John Jasperse performer biography in "Misuse…" program (2007)] [http://www.johnjasperse.org/index.php?name=rep11 John Jasperse Company Repertory: Becky, Jodi, and John] , John Jasperse Company official site, accessed online 21 October 2007. This is the citation for him dancing his own works.]Joyce Morgenroth describes his work as "wry" and "often spoken of in oppositional pairs" of which the most central is "…the interplay between his tightly conceived structures and his elusive movement style." His dancers are involved in an "interactive choreographic process" and " [s] ets are designed to be integral to the dance," with dancers often moving or otherwise interacting with sets and props. [ [Morgenroth 2004] , p.187–188]
Originally from
Rockville, Maryland , Jasperse graduated fromSarah Lawrence College in 1985; since then he has been based in New York City. He worked 1987–1993 withJennifer Monson ; in 1988 and 1989 he performed withAnne Teresa de Keersmaeker 's company Rosas inBelgium . [ [http://www.johnjasperse.org/index.php?name=bio John Jasperse - A Biography] , John Jasperse Company official site, accessed online 21 October 2007.]Jasperse's work has been performed in the United States,
Brazil ,Chile ,Israel ,Japan , and throughoutEurope , including such venues as theBrooklyn Academy of Music 's Next Wave Festival, theVenice Biennale , theWalker Art Center (Minneapolis, Minnesota ), and Tanz im August inBerlin .Mikhail Baryshnikov 'sWhite Oak Dance Project ,Batsheva Dance Company and theLyon Opera Ballet have all commissioned work from him. [http://www.johnjasperse.org/index.php?name=about About Us] , John Jasperse Company official site, accessed online 21 October 2007.]Among his and his company's many awards, grants, and fellowships are a
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation award (1998), twoBessie Awards (2001 for Jasperse, 2002 for the Company), and grants from theNational Endowment for the Arts (1992, 1994, 1995-96) andNew York Foundation for the Arts (1988, 1994 and 2000).John Jasperse evening-length works are "Rickety Perch" (1989), "Eyes Half Closed" (1991), "furnished/unfurnished" (1993), "Excessories" (1995), "Waving to you from here" (1997), "Madison as I imagine it" (1999), "Giant Empty" (2001), "just two dancers" (2003), "CALIFORNIA" (2003), "Prone" (2005), "Becky, Jodi, and John" (2007) and "Misuse liable to prosecution" (2007). ["Misuse…" program (2007)]
John Jasperse Company
The John Jasperse Company, founded in 1985, has two managing structures: Thin Man Dance, Inc. in New York (since 1998) and Association Chapitre II in
Lyon ,France (since 2003).In 2008, Jasperse partnered with
Jonah Bokaer ofChez Bushwick to co-found the Center for Performance Research (CPR) in Brooklyn, NY. [http://www.cprnyc.org/]Notes
References
* John Jasperse Company, "Misuse liable to prosecution", program for performance
October 18 –October 20 atOn The Boards , Seattle, Washington, a co-production with the Brooklyn Academy of Music, commissioned in part bySymphony Space (NYC).
*"John Jasperse", 187:204 in Joyce Morgenroth, "Speaking Of Dance: Twelve Contemporary Choreographers on Their Craft", Routledge 2004, ISBN 0415967996.External links
* [http://www.johnjasperse.org/ John Jasperse Company] , official site
* [http://ontheboards.org/index.php?page=nps_detail&perfID=171 John Jasperse Company at On the Boards] (2007) includes audio interview
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